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/*!
\example examples/horizontalstackedbarchart
\title HorizontalStackedBarChart Example
\subtitle
The example shows how to create a simple stacked horizontal bar chart. The stacked bar chart shows the data in sets as bars that are
stacked on top of each other. The stacking is done per category.
Creating a stacked horizontal bar chart is just like creating a regular \l {BarChart Example} {bar chart}, except that for a
stacked horizontal bar chart, we use the QHorizontalStackedBarSeries api instead of QBarSeries.
\image examples_horizontalstackedbarchart.png
The bar sets are used in same way in all bar charts.
To illustrate the difference between various barcharts, we use the same data in all examples.
The data that barchart visualizes, is defined by the QBarSet instances. Here we create the sets and append data
to them. The data is appended here with the << operator. Alternatively, the append method could also be used.
\snippet ../examples/horizontalstackedbarchart/main.cpp 1
We create the series and append the bar sets to it. The series takes ownership of the bar sets. The series groups the data from sets to categories.
The first values of each set are grouped together in the first category, the second values in the second category and so on.
\snippet ../examples/horizontalstackedbarchart/main.cpp 2
Here we create the chart object and add the series to it. We set the title for the chart with setTitle, and then turn on the animations of the series by calling
setAnimationOptions(QChart::SeriesAnimations).
\snippet ../examples/horizontalstackedbarchart/main.cpp 3
To have categories displayed on an axis, we need to create a QBarCategoryAxis. Here we create a category axis with a list of categories and
set it to be the y-axis of the chart. The chart takes ownership of the axis. For the x-axis we use the default axis, which is created and scaled to series data
by calling createDefaultAxes of the chart. Note that the call for createDefaultAxes must be before we set the category axis. Otherwise the default axis will
override the category axis.
\snippet ../examples/horizontalstackedbarchart/main.cpp 4
We also want to show the legend. To do that, we get the legend pointer from the chart and
set it to visible. We also place the legend to the bottom of the chart by setting its alignment
to Qt::AlignBottom.
\snippet ../examples/horizontalstackedbarchart/main.cpp 5
Finally we add the chart onto a view. We also turn on the antialiasing for the chartView.
\snippet ../examples/horizontalstackedbarchart/main.cpp 6
The chart is ready to be shown. We set the chart to be the central widget of the window.
We also set the size for the chart window and show it.
\snippet ../examples/horizontalstackedbarchart/main.cpp 7
*/